Emirates to resume A380 service to Toronto

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Toronto is the next stop for Emirates Airline's A380 services.

The flagship aircraft will be deployed on flights to the Canadian city from August 16.

It will fly five times a week from Dubai.

Flight EK 241 to Toronto will depart Dubai at 9:10 and arrive in Toronto at 15:05 local time, while the return flight EK 242 will depart Toronto at 21:45 and arrive in Dubai at 18:30 local time, the following day.

This takes Emirates' A380 network to six cities - the others are  Amsterdam, Cairo, Paris, London Heathrow and Guangzhou.

 

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